John appeared on a YouTube Red series titled Do You Want to See a Dead Body? I was finally able to track down a copy of the episode to cap for the gallery. You can watch the episode for free here. And head to the gallery to check the episodes screencaptures.

John has already made it to Park City, Utah where’ll he’ll be promoting his upcoming movie Search tomorrow with the cast. But for now, he attended the after party of The Tale premiere which you can find the photos in the gallery.

Hello everyone, John made a small appearance in a couple of Golden Globe after parties a couple of days ago. He looks dashing with a bow tie, he should wear it more if I say so myself. Check out the photos in the gallery.

John stepped out yesterday for the Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominee Brunch in Los Angeles. This year marks the 33rd edition of the awards show that celebrates the best of independent film. Nick Kroll and John Mulaney return to co-host the show, and director Ava DuVernay is the Spirit Awards Honorary Chair. Winners for the remaining categories will be revealed at the 2018 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday, March 3. I’ve updated the gallery with photos of John during the event.

With 2017 finally coming to an end, I decided it would be fun to put together a summary of the highlights of John’s professional activities in 2017, and what a year it’s been!!

The year kicked off with John in Park City to attend the 2017 Sundance Film Festival where we got our first look at Columbus, a movie starring John Cho!

In February, Award season started with the announcement of John & Leslie Mann as hosts of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Scientific and Technical Awards which lead to him attending several oscar related events including the 89th Annual Academy Awards.

March through May, John made a few stops around movie festivals starting by Austin for the 2017 SXSW Festival to attend the premiere of his second movie in 2017, Gemini. Then the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival for the premiere of his movie Literally, Right Before Aaron and last but not least, the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival Closing Night where they showcased a special screening of Columbus.

John was busy filming The Exorcist through out August – September but he made sure to make a few stops along the way, starting with a special screening in Columbus, Ohio for Columbus. Then attending New York Comic Con to promote the new season of The Exorcist with the cast.

It was such a great year for John on TV. He played 2 amazing characters in 2 different genres. Todd Ross in Difficult People was such a jackass that you can’t help but love. And his first kiss with Billy, was one of the best first kisses in the history of TV if I say so myself as a closeted romantic and serial TV watcher. Andy Kim of The Exorcist on the other hand was perfection because of how much he loves his family and his dedication to his wife, seeing John with the kids was an amazing experience on it’s own.

Written features that include new photoshoots were also a huge part of 2017, We’ve been lucky with the amounts of portraits sessions that featured John in 2017 which made choosing just 4 hard but those were my personal favorite.

And I think that’s about it? It’s been a pretty busy year, had it ups and downs but as long as we focus on the positive and keep going, we’re going to be ok. I’d like to thank everyone for visiting, for the comments and for the amazing feedback about the site.

I’d also like to wish John (and you guys) a happy new year, may 2018 brings you and your families joy and happiness and brings us all more movies #StarringJohnCho!

I’ve updated the gallery with stills & screencaptures of the last 2 episodes of The Exorcist. The season was amazing and it was such a great role to see John in. I really hope we’ll see him in more characters in the horror genre.

Sundance Institute showcases bold, independent storytelling at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, beginning with today’s announcement of feature films selected across all categories. The Festival hosts screenings in Park City, Salt Lake City and at Sundance Mountain Resort, from January 18–28.

The Festival represents the flagship of the Institute’s public programs, which also include Festivals in London and Hong Kong and other screenings throughout the year. Sundance Institute supports independent artists with year-round programs, granting more than $2.5 million and convening 25 global residency Labs focusing on theatre, film, New Frontier and episodic content.

The Exorcist
Follows three priests dealing with cases of a demonic presence targeting a family and a foster home.

Untitled Star Trek Sequel
The brash James T. Kirk tries to live up to his father's legacy with Mr. Spock keeping him in check as a vengeful Romulan from the future creates black holes to destroy the Federation one planet at a time.

Caller ID: Entity
A sci-fi conspiracy thriller, based on real phone messages and testimonials from victims of mind control technology..

Connoisseur
A con artist used to duping the richest and most powerful becomes unwillingly embroiled in the world of organized crime, while dodging the FBI and dealing with his own demons.

Serial Dater
Jane finds the perfect guy to start dating but he might be a serial killer.